Indian National Security Adviser Ajit Doval comments on the opening of the Strait of Hormuz during the BRICS conclave, describing it as a positive development. According to the reports, Doval frames the move as likely to reduce disruptions that have affected regional and global trade flows. He links the opening to the potential easing of supply chain bottlenecks and shortages in sectors that rely on steady commodity and energy-related logistics. One outlet specifically highlights impacts on industries such as fertilisers and chemicals, which can be sensitive to delays in shipping and access to inputs. The reports present Doval’s remarks without detailing specific policy measures or timelines associated with the Strait’s opening. Overall, the coverage indicates that Doval’s statement at the BRICS gathering positions the reopening as beneficial for trade stability and downstream supply availability. None of the cited sources provide further details on how the opening is being implemented or how quickly markets would respond, focusing instead on the expected economic and logistical effects.